Video Syndication Tips
What is the best way to syndicate your web video? If you are like us, you don’t have time to go to multiple video sharing sites, login, upload your video and optimize it. Luckily, there are some ways to make your life easier, save you time and get your videos out there. Here are a few basic products, also known as content distributors, which will allow you to upload and optimize videos just one time while syndicating each video to multiple sites:- TubeMogul – Create an account which links up with YouTube, Yahoo! Video, DailyMotion and others, and you are ready to go! Upload your video to TubeMogul, and it will send it out to the sites you choose already loaded with your title, tags and descriptions. Basic accounts are free, but they are strict about the content that you can distribute.
- Traffic Geyser – Similar to TubeMogul, Traffic Geyser easily syndicates to multiple sites with just one upload. They also help you with link-building strategies aimed at getting your videos found on Page One of Google. There are no free accounts so make sure it fits your needs before you sign up.
- APIs – If you don’t already know what this means, don’t try to do it yourself. Ask your web developer if they are able to integrate a syndication tool into your existing site’s back-end. This will save you the monthly fees charged by third parties and allow you to customize the application.
We suggest you do some research to see which syndication tool fits your needs, then get to work! Distributing video is a great way to reach a broader audience, gain more web traffic and impress potential clients. When done right, it can also be a powerful conversion tool. The Fairfax Video Studio specializes not only in producing professional web videos, but all things marketing related. Call us today at 877.477.STUDIO to get started!
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